Educational Administrators are the leaders in education, they oversee the day-to-day activities of educational programs, provide instructional leadership, and are a key part in evaluating and revising academic programs. The administrator sets educational goals and creates the policies necessary to guide a program or institution to achieve them.
While most associate administrators with elementary and secondary education, there are many other programs that use educational administrators. Businesses, community service programs, correctional facilities, and museums often hire educational administrators to oversee some of their programs.
Most administrators begin as teachers, and administration usually requires a masters degree. Take a look at the different programs being offered in many locations and start your education on how to educate today!